AQWilson Blade 98 V6 Adult Performance Tennis Rackets
AQWilson Blade 98 V6 Adult Performance Tennis Rackets
SPECIFICATIONS
Origin: US(Origin)
Hign-concerned Chemical: None
Applicable People: WOMEN
Grip Size: 4 1/2 (Big-hand Man)
Item package dimensions L x W x H: 27 x 10 x 2 inches
Package Weight: 034 Kilograms
Item dimensions LxWxH: 413 x 413 x 004 inches
Brand Name: WILSON
Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer
Model Name: Blade 98 16x19 V20 - STRUNG
Material: Aluminum
Suggested Users: Unisex-adult
Manufacturer: Wilson
Part Number: WR057210U1
Model Year: 2022
Style: Blade 98 V6
Included Components: Racket
Sport Type: Tennis
Skill Level: All
Grip size: 4 18 inches
ASIN: B08SMPFG41
Customer Reviews: 46 out of 5 stars
Date First Available: February 1 2021
Product Description
A classic favorite of Blade players for its blend of ultimate feel and deep ball pocketing, the Blade 98 (16x19) v6 returns without Countervail. Featuring a super thin beam and relatively small head size for excellent control, this racket gives aggressive players the feel and confidence to go for their shot and dictate play. Two-handed backhand loyalists will appreciate the X2 Ergo handle designed for comfortable two-handed grip placement.
From the manufacturer
Blade 98 (16x19) V6 Tennis Racket
A classic favorite of Blade players for its blend of ultimate feel and deep ball pocketing, the Blade 98 (16x19) V6 returns without Countervail. Featuring a super thin beam and relatively small head size for excellent control, this racket gives aggressive players the feel and confidence to go for their shot and dictate play. Two-handed backhand loyalists will appreciate the X2 Ergo handle designed for comfortable two-handed grip placement.
The most critical factor when buying a tennis racket is weight. Most adult strung rackets fall between 9 and 12 oz. You can always add weight to a racket if it is too light, but it is very difficult to reduce racket weight.
A racket that is too heavy can incur arm, shoulder or wrist discomfort and will slow down your stroke. Conversely, a racket that is too light sacrifices power and can throw off your timing.
A racket’s head size, which is measured in square inches, will have a direct effect on racket performance. Larger head sizes are classified as oversize (typically 106 square inches). Any rackets smaller than that qualify as midsize.
As racket head size increases, power and forgiveness also increase. For players who hit the sweet spot consistently, a smaller head size will afford more precision and control.
Another factor for racket performance is balance, which measures its weight distribution. Rackets can either be head-light, head-heavy or even-balanced. Head-light rackets have more weight concentrated toward the handle, whereas head-heavy rackets feature more weight concentrated toward the head.
Balance is indicated on a point scale, with larger negative numbers being more head-light and larger positive numbers being more head-heavy. Smaller numbers close to 0 indicate more evenly balanced rackets. Note that strung rackets will be more head-heavy than unstrung rackets.
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